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View Poll Results: Who SHOULD get the majority of the carries this week?

Pittsburgh's preparation will not include safety Troy Polamalu, who will miss his third straight game and fifth overall this season due to a strained right calf. Right tackle Marcus Gilbert will also sit out while recovering from a right ankle injury.

The status of safety Ryan Clark and linebacker LaMarr Woodley is a bit more optimistic. Clark left last week's 27-12 win over Washington after sustaining a concussion in the third quarter while Woodley's right hamstring tightened up late in the game.

Tomlin said Clark's status hasn't changed since Sunday but he will be monitored throughout the week before a decision is made. Woodley will be limited early in the week, as will Jonathan Dwyer.

The third-year running back is coming off consecutive 100-yard performances but left the Washington game in the final minutes with a right quad injury. Dwyer will not practice on Wednesday but Tomlin expects Dwyer to participate at some point this week.

Running backs Rashard Mendenhall (Achilles) and Isaac Redman (ankle) have both missed the last two games, though there's a chance each could return in New York. Mendenhall will begin individual workouts on Wednesday while Redman should be in pads.

This game is scary for several reasons. Pit is starting to play well, even without Polamalu. The new offense that was implemented by Todd Haley has done a good job of making Rapistberger get rid of the ball faster and not get sacked as much. On top of that, when the pressure comes he still has the moves to buy time. Mike Wallace's speed will be an issue against C-Webb as he has looked slow and confused the majority of the season. My biggest concern, however, is the fact that the Steeler defense seems to get someone injured on a pretty regular basis. Their LB core are big hitters and can knock guys out of the game. They are not afraid to lower their head and knock guys out.

not too worried about this game. i see deficiencies in the steelers that complement our strong suits. that said, i still believe this game will come down to who has the ball in the final drive of the game.

This game is scary for several reasons. Pit is starting to play well, even without Polamalu. The new offense that was implemented by Todd Haley has done a good job of making Rapistberger get rid of the ball faster and not get sacked as much. On top of that, when the pressure comes he still has the moves to buy time. Mike Wallace's speed will be an issue against C-Webb as he has looked slow and confused the majority of the season. My biggest concern, however, is the fact that the Steeler defense seems to get someone injured on a pretty regular basis. Their LB core are big hitters and can knock guys out of the game. They are not afraid to lower their head and knock guys out.

that was a good one, my friend. I agree with everything you said, and I'm worried that one of our wide outs gets knocked by James Harrasson, but I think Eli will have a huge day since Polamalu is out, As well as their other safety, Ryan Clark, just coming off a concussion. I'm sure the Steelers don't have a slot corner that will shut down Cruz, so he'll have a huge day, and this will be the official rebound game for Hakeem Nicks after all the downplaying from the last 3 games that he's played, he gets a TD here.

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